We offer a comprehensive benefits package including medical (dependent and family plans) dental and vision insurance; paid holidays, vacation, sick, and family leave benefits; short-term and long-term disability, life insurance; an employee assistance program; and a 403(b) retirement plan with employer matching contributions up to 5% of your salary.
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Internal Number: 2024-103
The Data Analyst will support quantitative research projects related to sexual and reproductive health by conducting statistical analysis of primary and secondary data, developing systems for data collection and management, and contributing to the interpretation of results. They will also collaborate on the dissemination of results through data visualization and preparing manuscripts, briefs and reports. This position reports to the Data Scientist, or Research Scientist, as assigned.
Essential duties and responsibilities
Contributes to the development of and carries out quantitative data analysis plans for research projects using diverse survey, administrative, and population data and statistical software, such as Stata and/or R
Creates datasets and subsets from survey, administrative, and population data and prepares them for statistical analysis, including merging datasets and harmonizing and transforming variables
Provides statistical analysis support the development of manuscripts, reports, grants, and presentations
Develops, maintains and/or implements procedures for data entry, data cleaning, and documentation, including coding and documenting missing data and fixing miscoded data
Monitors data quality and identifies potential data problems by performing systematic analytic queries of missing and inconsistent information and recommends solutions to the research team
Creates and maintains data dictionaries/codebooks and meta data for primary data collection projects and administrative/population data, as needed
Assists with managing and fulfilling rapid research requests and technical assistance needs of community partners and collaborators by conducting new analyses of existing data
Other duties and responsibilities
Works closely with Data and Research Scientists, affiliated researchers, and other members of the research team to define data analysis and reporting needs
Validates dataset creation and data analyses
Writes and prepares manuscripts, briefs and other materials for internal and external audiences in collaboration with other members of the research team
Participates in regularly scheduled meetings with Data and Research Scientists, affiliated researchers, and other research staff
Contributes to an inclusive and supportive team-oriented environment that values collaboration, learning and diverse perspectives
Other duties as assigned
Work environment: This is a full-time, exempt position; evening and weekend hours may be needed to meet deadlines. Residence in Texas is preferred; remote working arrangements within the US may be accommodated. If not based in Austin, the person in this role will be expected to participate in regular in-person activities and meetings. We follow CDC COVID-19 recommendations for vaccination and guidelines for in-person work during pandemic surges
Resound Research for Reproductive Health, a project of Tides Center, is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a diverse and inclusive work environment. Applicants shall not be discriminated against because of race, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, color, marital status, or medical condition including acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and AIDS-related conditions.
Education and experience
At least two (2) years of full-time, professional work experience using a programming language (Stata and/or R) to manipulate quantitative data and perform inferential statistical analysis, including exploratory data analysis and multivariate regression modeling
Master’s degree in Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Statistics, Sociology, Economics, or related field; Bachelor’s degree and equivalent knowledge gained from relevant professional experience
Experience with GIS programming and analysis in ArcGIS, QGIS or R packages for spatial analysis, preferred
Knowledge, skills, and abilities
Committed to the Project’s mission to provide evidence to inform policies that promote more equitable, comprehensive reproductive healthcare
Proficiency programming in Stata or R to clean, merge and analyze data and create data visualizations
Able to apply appropriate statistical tests for continuous and categorical data (t-tests, chi-squared tests, ANOVA) and use inferential statistical models such as multivariate linear and logistic regression
Ability and willingness to learn new programming or statistical modeling skills as needed
Familiarity with programming Qualtrics, Question Pro and/or REDCap for data entry, preferred
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
Able to effectively communicate statistical results verbally to research team members
Able to work collaboratively to support senior researchers with quantitative data analysis, data visualization, and interpretation and communication of research findings
Able to juggle multiple tasks and prioritize while maintaining a sense of humor
Strong English-language writing skills to contribute to the preparation of manuscripts, briefs, and reports
Has a high level of computer literacy, including confidence using (or learning to use) Microsoft suite (Sharepoint, Teams) and other digital tools
Physical demands: Sitting at a computer for extended periods of time. Some travel may be required.
Resound Research is not sponsoring new employees in application of the H-1B Visa at this time. All applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States under the Immigration and Reform Control Act of 1986.
To apply, please submit a resume and thoughtful cover letter describing relevant professional work experience and application of quantitative and statistical analysis skills. Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled. We will not consider incomplete applications and will only contact successful candidates.
Resound Research for Reproductive Health (formerly the Texas Policy Evaluation Project, TxPEP) is a multidisciplinary collaborative that evaluates the impact of policy and funding changes affecting abortion and contraception in Texas and surrounding states. Our mission is to generate knowledge that informs evidence-based abortion, contraceptive and pregnancy-related care and policies that promote more equitable reproductive healthcare. Our work is both responsive to the dynamic reproductive healthcare landscape and aims to advance long-term solutions to improve access to comprehensive care. We engage with stakeholders who work at community and advocacy organizations, are healthcare providers, legal advocates and policymakers, and statewide coalitions to identify priority issues where information is needed to drive change.